Draymond Green is fond of yelling. After the Golden State Warriors signed Kevin Durant this summer, many wondered how the existing All-NBA core of a 73-win team that led the league in offensive efficiency would adjust to make room for the addition of a four-time scoring champ who had just averaged 19.2 shots per game for the league's second-most efficient offense. Despite Klay Thompson's delightful declaration that he wasn't "sacrificing s***," the early returns suggest that everybody has given way a bit, with Durant, Thompson, back-to-back NBA Most Valuable Player Stephen Curry, and key reserves Andre Iguodala and Shaun Livingston all taking one or two fewer shots per game as they figure out how to get everybody acclimated to the new normal.